BAIL COURT—Feb. 3

... declaration in this case set out an agreement of the IQtb January t845, whereby the plain- tiff engaged to sing twenty times at Drury Lane Theatre, during the period from the 15th of June to the 31st July 1845, or dnring the period from the 30th Septemnber to ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... appeared from informs. .tion in possession of the court, one of a aing of' i thieves, notorious in the neighbourhoed of Drury- lane, and was besides about the worst conducted boy ever sent to prison. When he was sentenced before .he had been previously ...

M. JULLIEN'S BANKRUPTCY

... have been already reported in our paper, in- cluding a detailed summary of the balance-sheet, showing his ,dealings with Drury-lane Theatre, the promenade concerts, pro- vincial tours, and the Cirque Nationale, upon. the occasion of the bankrupt passing ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... Mugizridge then stated in evideace the fects given above, adding that after going to the shop of Mr. Walker. a surgeon in Drury lane, and his assistant having accompanied him to the same room, they saw almost the same scene again enacted. Ths grave-digger ...

CHARIST TRIALS FOR SEDITION

... your neck, ard no surrender. This closed the buslness of the session, and the court then adjourned to Monday, August 21. DRury LANE THEATaE.-Perhaps there was never a more brilliant testimonial to histrionic talent than that given to Mr Mfacready on the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—APRIL 6

... therefore returned. The prisoner was then charged with stealing some silver money belonging to the servant of a coffee-house in Drury- lane, where he was lodging. Tbe jury, after hearing the evidence, returned a verdict of guilty. He was then charged upon a third ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... alarm being given, one of the seven geese was missed, when the prisoner was pursued and traced to Peacock's publie-house, Drury Lane, hut nothirg was fcund upon him. The witness who watched the prisoners movements, stood on the opposite side Of the street ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—JUNE 15

... LANETTEFATRE. -M~r Samuel Cowell, the comedian, late of the Princess's Theatre, was charged with disorderly conduict in Drury Lane Theatre, during the second performance of 1Monte-Chc-isto by Dumas's French Company. It was stated that Al, Cowell took ...

Law Intelligence

... CONxTA0c'.-Thiw case, it will be remembered, was tried at the last sittings in London, the plaintiff being the late lessee of Drury-lane Theatra,axid the defendant the we31-known' vocalist, Jenny Lind; and the action having been brought to recover deamages ...

LAW

... together. J. Thompson, a police-sergeant, proved that he searched a lodging occupied by Richie, in Cross court, Russell court, Drury lane, after he was arrested, on the evening of the 16th of August, and found 168 cartridges, four bullet-moulds, four bullets ...

WESTMINSTER POLICE

... board of any ci rcum- stances that may arise fit for their cognizance. JaNzay LIND AND MR Bues..-Bunn. the late manager of Drury Lane, has publishbed at pamphlet in reference to his dis. Pate with Jenny Lind. The following passages are rather amusing specimens ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... business so much that he ?? notice of dismissal. On Monday night last Ahile sitting at the Bh-e Anchoi, Feathers-court, Drury- lane, he asked the servant to buy a rope to hang himself and, after she had refused, he went out and boughtione himself. Early ...

Published: Sunday 05 November 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4469 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment